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    Yoga, Ayurveda Therapy combined

    No need to fly to Bali – you can learn about Yoga and Ayurveda as a personalised therapy where we address all areas of your lifestyle. We provide a range of services that will guide and support you to live in line with your unique constitution using the tools of Yoga, Ayurveda and Recovery.

    In Ayurveda, understanding what you need to do to achieve total health is as simple as understanding your dosha: Vata, Pita and Kapha – the three fundamental principles of nature which govern the activities of your mind and body. Start off with our short quiz here to develop a guide to implement further investigation.

    Once you have worked out your unique dosha body-type you can then balance it by changing your diet and lifestyle. We all have a certain amount of Vata, Pita and Kapha in our constitution and while all three of them are active, one or two usually dominate.

    Combining Yoga, Ayurveda and Recovery

    Ayurveda, which translates roughly to “the science of life” is the traditional health system of India.  Ayurveda is based on the idea that we are all born with a specific constitution or “dosha”. We can’t change it but we can use it in our favour and achieve optimal health by eating, exercising and living according to our unique makeup.

    It is not a one-size-fits-all approach to living and health as in most other methods. Ayurveda uses natural, drug free, methods and when you learn about them you will recognise the common sense. The treatments are harmless with no side effects and can give you health and vitality.

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    As wholistic lifestyle choice

    In a Yoga and Ayurveda therapy consultation we look at many things. This includes your body shape, lifestyle and family history. We help you to tweak your behaviours in incremental ways inline with this ancient tradition. You can also recommendations for an exercise plan and diet guidelines that will best suit your body type. For instance, in Ayurveda, the raw-food diet that is so popular among many in the wellbeing industry, is problematic especially for Vata and Kapha types with sluggish digestive systems. If you eat raw at dinner, it might bloat your stomach.

    Pita the Fire dosha

    pita dosha qualities

    The fire dosha – Pita has a strong digestion. You can eat anything for lunch and for dinner, soft-cooked is better. Coffee, on the other hand is good for the earth personality – Kapha. You need coffee to stimulate you and for the fire personality, it kick starts the day. For the Vata dosha it can increase anxiety and fear. 

    Daily exercise is also prescribed for all dosha types but in varying degrees. The Pita type with their intense mental activity tends to create tension in the body by over doing it. Likewise the Pita person can push themselves too hard in line with their competitive spirit. They will find the classes too slow, or too soft and will favour more of the combative martial arts. However this will increase their fire and can cause anger, digestive problems and control issues. The tastes to best suit Pita are sweet, bitter and astringent.

    Kapha the Earth dosha

    The earth dosha – Kapha needs a regular exercise program that stimulates their system, although at times they will need soothing. It is hard to get them motivated to attend a regular class and are the type to buy the monthly pass yet find excuses not to attend. However once they commit to a regular practice and get into a routine they will stick at it and receive many benefits.

    The earth dosha – Kapha naturally gravitates towards fried and heavy foods and all they have to do is walk past food and put on weight. They are constantly talking about the next diet, or they are on a path to change their diet, but often lack the self discipline. The digestive fire is not as strong as a Pita and caution needs to be take with what they can and cannot digest. The tastes that best suit the kapha are pungent, bitter and astringent.

    Kapha dosha qualities

    Vata the Air dosha

    The air dosha – Vata needs a soothing and regular Yoga practice to calm the nervous system and will create stability. This type will be enthusiastic to start the classes but may have problems getting there on a regular basis. Their mind will be racing throughout the class and the Yoga therapist will help Vata types by directing their awareness to the breath and connect wit the body sensations.

    Vata types love to eat light foods such as salads and they will do better including warm steamed root vegetables. Eating lunch in the middle of the day when their digestive fire is strong and sipping warm water throughout the meal aids digestion. The tastes that best suit the vata type are sweet, sour and salty. Often their food intake can be irregular, however sticking to a regular routine will be of great digestive benefit.

    Vata dosha qualties

    Ayurveda recognises individual differences

    “For earth personalities letting go is the hardest thing. More and more exercise they do, more easier on yourself you will be.” There is nothing “woo woo” about the advice, a point worth mentioning simply because of a lack of Western research into the efficacy of the approach.  It is simply about becoming more attuned to our own nature so we can tend to ourselves correctly.

    If a person is fire they cannot change to air, air to fire, nothing, but we can learn to use it in our favour instead of fighting with it the whole time. There is a saying in Ayurveda: if you can let go of the imperfections, perfection will appear by itself.

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    Yoga Ayurveda for special needs

    As we age our bodies change. There are so many benefits to gain from bringing Yoga and Ayurveda into your life and it doesn’t matter your age or condition! We can also experience ongoing pain from past injuries that can reoccur due to change of season. Learning how to look after your body in a natural way without having to resort to medications is empowering.

    Each practice has positive effects on the pineal gland which is the seat of our intuition and inner wisdom. You can read more about that here.

    For more information contact Zoe on +61 407 956 071

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  • Eat foods to suit your digestion

    Eat foods to suit your digestion

    Learn to eat foods that suit your digestion

    As we age our digestive fire becomes weaker. Bloating, gas and gut problems will happen if you eat foods that do not suit your digestion. Our digestion can be impacted simply by a change of season – especially the colder weather. For this reason it is a time we need to be particularly aware to listen to our bodies signals.

    Our Ayurveda and Yoga for over 40’s “live-online” classes are a great place to start as we introduce Ayurveda in a simple way you can digest.  Traditionally  Yoga and Ayurveda are practiced together. It is very beneficial to learn about Ayurveda and your digestion to improve the quality of your life.

    There are several other factors that can disturb the balance of our system such as excessive talking, movement, wrong types of foods, sounds, smells and touch. Our constitution or Prakruti* is what we are born with and it only becomes a problem when aggravated. Others doshas may dominate according to lifestyle habits and these are called Vikruti*. It too can be a problem if it gets too far out of balance.

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    Learn the benefits of combining Yoga with Ayurveda

    There are many benefits to incorporating an Ayurvedic lifestyle. Similarly Ayurveda provides knowledge of our strengths and weaknesses on all levels. Each individuals Prakruti determines what we can and  cannot digest. If you take in things that you can’t digest, they turn toxic in your body and create imbalances in the doshas*. Imbalances in the doshas result in both physical and mental disorders.

    Ayurveda guidelines enhance our digestive system

    Ayurveda aims to reduce or avoid foods that cannot be digested. This in turn will  aid the digestion to ensure our food becomes our medicine and provides maximum benefit. Some foods or cooking methods recommended by Ayurveda seem counter-intuitive to the Western idea of nutrition.

    Contemporary beliefs promote a broad range of foods to ensure adequate nutrition. However this can be problematic with wrong food combinations and eating out of season etc.  Ayurveda focuses on foods that are the best for each persons unique system when and how to eat them. Consequently eating  inline with your Prakruti and using certain cooking methods will aid digestion. In turn the nutrients can be absorbed readily and you will be healthier all round.

    Ayurveda the science of life

    In the West, we often use vitamin and mineral supplements because our body cannot absorb sufficient nutrients from our regular diet. According to Ayurveda, this is probably because we cannot digest the foods containing these nutrients or other eating habits.  Ayurveda says that if our digestion is working well we will absorb all of the nutrients we need from compatible foods. Despite the fact that cooking may reduce some nutrients. As the golden rule of real estate is position, position, position, the golden rule of Ayurveda the science of life is digestion, digestion, digestion.

    Ayurveda doshas

    Learn about your digestion with Ayurveda

     * Prakruti – primal nature; also our biological constitution at birth

    * Vikruti – current imbalance or disease state

    * Dosha – one of the three basic types of biological energy, which determine individual constitution: Vata, Pitta and Kapha. It can also mean the excess of one of these in nature.

    Take our Ayurveda test 

    Vata, Pitta, or Kapha? According to Ayurvedadoshas are the energy patterns that flow around our bodies, governing our thinking and behaviour. Read more about why you would want to complete our dosha test here.

    This Dosha Quiz will give you a breakdown of your Ayurvedic mind-body type. At the end of the test, you will learn about your personal Ayurveda type which can be used as a general guide for tips to enhance your health, from nutrition to yoga and meditation.

    Balance is the key to a healthy body and mind and the ancient tools of Yoga and Ayurveda really do work! Below are basic Ayurveda eating guidelines.

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    Try our short Ayurveda dosha test

    Our short test will only provide somewhat of an understanding of your dosha but it is not conclusive as there are many variables that come into play. Put a mark against which best describes you and get yourself a tally. If you would like to have a private one-on-one session with Zoe at Bondi Yoga Therapy you can read more about this here.

    Holistic nomads has an even more comprehensive Ayurveda dosha test but this does not replace a consultation with an Ayurveda practitioner.

    Book your Yoga Works for Over 40s online classes and be a part of making a positive change to your life.

  • Pineal Gland and the effects of Technology

    Pineal Gland and the effects of Technology

    The glow of technology suppresses and effects the pineal gland from functioning properly in the brain. This gland the Yogis have recognised for thousands of years. Did you know that the pineal gland produces melatonin? Likewise it is activated by darkness and inhibited by light. As well as suppressed by electromagnetic fields (EMF) released by mobile phones and other wireless devices (5G).

    Magical pineal gland is an endocrine gland sitting alone in the brain, level with our eyes. Whether we look at it from a philosophical or a scientific point of view, the pineal gland plays a vital role in mental, physical, and spiritual health. Yogis have long known h importance of the pineal gland with postures having a positive effect. However the ongoing and long effects of Technology are only just being known.

    Technology Addiction and Pineal Gland

    What Does the Pineal Gland Do?

    Melatonin is what the pineal gland produces and this is in charge of our daily and seasonal circadian rhythms. There is a direct connection to our sleep cycles and the quality of our sleep from melatonin. It also regulates the onset of puberty.

    High melatonin levels reduce cortisol which allows us to sleep at night. On the other hand, low melatonin levels increase cortisol which causes anxiety and disrupts our sleep patterns. Fighting against free radicals is what Melatonin is in charge of. A decline in melatonin can also trigger the ageing process in the body.

    Serotonin, the neurotransmitter of the happy chemical responsible for our mood, is transformed into melatonin only in the pineal gland. Melatonin is not only crucial to healthy cell growth, but it also affects the levels of a stress hormone called cortisol.

    Once released, melatonin circulates through the brain and enters nearby blood vessels that will distribute it to the rest of the body. When melatonin levels are disrupted, people often experience mood swings, depression, and seasonal disorders.

    Spiritual Aspects of the Pineal Gland

    Given its essential role, it comes as no surprise that an activated and healthy pineal gland has been linked with spirituality for millennia. Its pinecone shape can be found in art and artefacts of many ancient traditions, where it is associated with enlightenment and immortality. Ancient Egyptians admired this tiny gland so much that they even preserved it separately during the process of mummification.

    The pineal is a major psychophysiological centre or a chakra (energy centre), according to Yogic teachings.  Many people consider the pineal gland to be the source of intuition and clairvoyance. It has also been called “the principal seat of the soul,” and the portal to the higher dimensions. This is because the pineal, or third eye, provides perception beyond plain sight.

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    When the pineal and the third eye are awakened, our whole body awakens. They enable us to open up to having visions, clairvoyance, and other psychic gifts. It is crucial to our spiritual growth and consciousness to keep our pineal gland-free of toxic substances. As we become more toxic, and exposed to the effects of technology our pineal gland calcifies further. This causes us to lose our spiritual connection to higher energies and our oneness with everything.

    Technology overuse and the effects on the body

    We define technology addiction as an uncontrollable impulse that forces you to use mobile devices, the internet, graze on social media or simply play games. These malpractices lead to the Pineal gland not working properly. The effects this has on the body will be further explained. Our Sleepy Time Yoga is part of the Yoga for over 40’s (online) classes and will help you to sleep and counter the effects of technology on your pineal gland.

    In general, addiction is characterised by the inability to consistently abstain from something. Impairment in behavioural control, craving, reduced recognition of major problems with one’s behaviours and interpersonal relationships, and impaired emotional response.

    Technology Addiction and Pineal Gland

    Technology Addiction

    Like many other chronic diseases, addiction often involves cycles of relapse and remission. Without treatment or engagement in recovery activities, addiction is progressive and results in disability or premature death.

    Four key parts constitute addiction:

    1. Addiction include both substances or/and activities such as sex, work, media, eating, shopping, alcohol, drugs and gambling
    2. An addiction leads to substantial harm
    3. The definition of addiction is repeated involvement despite considerable harm
    4. Pleasurable and/or valuable is what makes adddiction persists

    Addiction is a psychological or physical need to do or use something, to the point where it could be detrimental to you.

    Technology addiction – Zoom, Facebook, Youtube and isolation

    With the increase in the use of technology, staying at home, using Zoom and Facebook etc to connect with the outside world our dependency and addiction to a digital life has increased. People are spending hours each day browsing social media or playing games while forsaking other aspects of their lives. No matter what the person’s addiction is, they can’t control how they use it. They may even start to rely on it to get through daily life.

    Some studies suggest that addiction is genetic. However, environmental factors, such as being brought up by someone with an addiction could also increase the risk. An addiction is a way of masking or medicating the difficulties within one’s life. Research shows addiction often is triggered by childhood trauma and abuse.  However, it can come from other things such as unemployment, poverty along with stress, and emotional or professional pressure.

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    A digital detox story

    A good friend told me about “sleep hygiene.”  Likewise I started shutting the lid on the computer, no later than 7 p.m. But I still had the phone.

    A new strategy was to delete the Facebook app from my phone, this stopped me from looking at it throughout the day. But it was still only on my iPad. Lets limit myself to just one look before going to bed I thought. However before I knew it time had passed and I was so engrossed with the alternative media. With the recent bushfires, floods and now the plague of the COVID 19, I look at these devices even more.

    With three Facebook pages and one profile to manage there was always so much to do. Furthermore, I have two business websites that constantly need work to keep them alive. As well as five e-mail addresses, a LinkedIn business profile, Instagram photos, Twitter posts, Pinterest boards, Google business and Google Plus pages to manage. Yikes!

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    Apps on devices are made to be addictive

    Messenger, Skype and WhatsApp and an app that helps to prevent any vagueness around money. Time has also been used up in front of the screen writing and uploading 4 digital books to iTunes and Amazon. Of course then I need to download iBooks, Kindle and the Kobo book reading apps.

    There has been no time for a TV in my life over the past 10 years. When I have time to watch something I use SBS and ABC on-demand viewing platforms.  The iPad is easily transportable and will go with me outside when I stop  to have a cuppa.  Making movies and editing images on my phone and iPad is enjoyable and time consuming.  There is always something to do. Talk about complicated and busy mind. Life is so full and I am so grateful for Sleepy Time Yoga.

    As a teacher of technology for that last 35 years, I know there are many benefits with technology and I marvel at the changes. However, anything in excess soon becomes the exact opposite – a disadvantage. If we do anything too much, we begin to lose balance and feel the painful symptoms.

    What Yoga Can Do to Counteract the Effects of Overdosing On Technology

    Optimal health and balance of the entire being is Yoga’s mission. Technology addiction can directly affect the pineal gland and this leads to being out of balance. Quality of life is diminished. Learning tools to bring your self into a state of balance is a much needed strategy in todays world. The irony is we use technology to connect yet in reality the effects of overusing a good thing, keep us separated from ourselves and others.

    The balancing act of Yoga poses, meditation, breathing and chanting may be everything we need to remedy our minds and get our circadian rhythms back in sync.  Some tips to keep yourself in balance are:

    • Spend time in the sunlight every day.
    • Shut the lid on computers at 7pm.
    • Sleep in complete darkness.
    • Commit to a regular meditation practice before bed, because this will develop and enhance your pineal gland.
    • There are many Yogic practices that are very powerful methods for awakening the pineal gland.
    • Inversions are especially helpful since they increase blood flow to the pineal while you are upside down.
    • The practice of Yoga Nidra and yogic sleep meditation can also help in awakening the pineal gland.

    Technology Addiction and Yoga

    Technology Addiction and Pineal Gland

    How Sleepy Time Yoga helps

    As a computer coach, a Yoga Ayurveda therapist and someone who is struggles with technology over use I know Yoga therapy works.  I have learnt many experience, knowledge and skills to help people with their technology addictions. You will learn to bring yourself to a state of balance.

    Learn how to be time efficient using technology. Likewise create time to focus on your visions and goals in life.

    By incorporating Yoga Ayurveda Therapy into your everyday life. Our Lunchtime Chair Yoga Therapy is about sitting at the desk. You will  bring into your everyday life when standing in a cue or the simple act of breathing, opening and stretching. Yoga reverses the harmful effects that technology has on the pineal gland, body and mind. Combining both Yoga Ayurveda therapy with technology you bridge the gap between the ancient teachings and the modern day technologies. As a consequence, you will move towards a healthier lifestyle.

    Yoga Therapy for over 40’s online classes include Good Morning Yoga, Lunchtime Chair Yoga and Sleepy time Yoga. You can read more here about the many benefits of Yoga therapy for Seniors here.

    If you are someone who has been struggling with technology addiction don’t hesitate to contact me today.

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    References:

    https://www.hormone.org/your-health-and-hormones/glands-and-hormones-a-to-z/glands/pineal-gland

    https://www.asam.org/resources/definition-of-addiction

    https://www.mentalhelp.net/articles/definition-of-addiction/

    https://www.healthdirect.gov.au/what-is-addiction

    https://www.consciouslifestylemag.com/pineal-gland-activation-third-eye/

    https://upliftconnect.com/detoxify-your-pineal-gland/

    https://www.aurawellnesscenter.com/2013/04/18/how-yoga-affects-the-pineal-gland/

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